l l l § i 1 "9-it 5*'¢‘=>’¢@:». _"':'le'_"?*_'-an _ i _ $4-09°.-'-i_ -?ii_§,_*E ' 'r _ .._ -if »._-~ Steel K _Coal __ _.__ __ _ _, __ . _6§p.__ c. Debenture Stock g ,__ _ _ __ __ is payable shalt 5ye&'ly`§"'i`l¢`t january Iuly. __ `_,a'fttef1' providing _for _interest and sinking fund First Mortgage "Bonds, §_i1egnet_ earnings were equal to ten times _the 'amount nec- ' .4 gpary to -pay the interest on the `debenture stock outstand- ing. _ _" __ _ .- - _ _ Price Io5 and interest,yie1d- ing 5.71 per dent. ' ~,__ F. B. MCCURDY & C0. . In _denotninetione of $1oo' Members Montreal Stock Exchange 'q'r_e,.' ` lolita. sl John. Mom-on. shefhfonh o _ K"n|| en. Ottawa, Sydney. Charloi: fe own. Si. Jolm°l.`Nf|d. 92°. ' " MAlilTIME SECURITIES Aug. 26'12. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Go., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock lox- change, 164 Richmond St., Char-` iottotowa, P. E. 1. _ Bsuxs. _ - sex. _Bla nnmnh ...iss -154 _ Coxnm¢i'¢0...... .......223§ 232i "Novi S¢0tla...... -262' _ _ __ 1 4 \l - " i~’.‘f.’§‘.5'_‘?Tf¥;°':3_'_..'°;1:1__":::f_.".'_'_'_°.°_Zi'2i ill* _ 4-” DODl)`S "’/ " msonnhaumous. if lean Fire... ... ... ..100 is 1io.l,',‘o|d...... ...___ 80 74 Sugar, pid... ....105 100 Brgdrhm-Henderson com 25 22 C. .`_,'_EiU:. coin. . .... ._....,60 East, Sav. le Loan......l4l. 137 .... .. _ ..... 150 Hllifagbolll slnnngo pr.l,.. 103 Fire an H6I*0l)'_.1,’l1Ie Wool Tex. com ll 20 Hews.on__Purs Wool Tax. pid. with_30_'p.c. ol! com` etoek 100 ll _Mar'.'_'l'l!. Col:n..._... 82 no. pta .........1os 102; N. s. its-,_.1st pid. x.d.......ss-_ 91 -_“Dig D_§g;.... 82 '_ 72 . . 0 ......104 101 no. are-°;‘r$;.....' ..,,.. sr 41. ’Do. colnm9n...... 42 32 N. S. Clgy__Works, pid .95 90 do. do. ............... 80 Btandeld pid...;..»..~... ............105 102. Do. com........`, 62 Trinidad Oonel '1'e1'. ......3i\ lrrlnidae Eiootrio 'za "BON`DS. Brandon-Henderson 6'; . 100 94 O. B. Elec. 'e ......... n........95} 93 _ sroonl Quo-rurrons. _ _ .|.___. Q\1ota"t!o£_e_ nr; ,-1 by F. B. Mc rf. <-_ __ _ \!1_'_ _ __, - &l\d__Bnnd Brok f§‘§ IJ-'al' '/-\ _ - " EX' ' _ 5|_|§'i'»'1d4 _` ',~ hlilmld. Bt., Char- nno¢n¢own..P- __'1.=< ` M `._' 5| ' uorvranan s'rooKsf. if f Q" -September '17 -' ._ _'_ ~f s`op¢.14'1z- __ 1_- °édis1`1 P _lo _ 2111 .cm .21 _ g@ads 1131'/nxllg'-Pf_d "V35 73 7;; DT -Irv”-Pfd' ~ "se asa es I °|!_'l‘r=°¢i<_>n_Pfd_ -[lull 150 1511 _n_& St.___Fdr1»_\l.f_(_55_0)v .- _ - _ Qi.-" 'im _;_2o- ix; _ _ _bdfe'$_`0iiea;ri¢_j 1431" 14s- li\vf_::ig1_1,lx§<"."f_-j .5 441-; _ 141 ‘ ,‘__ .__.'»,' . _. __» _- oorros. _ September _l 7 -zaa 119; 14s; iso 1411 'High Low Close ~SJ rin unchanged. _ _ _ __ _ 11361116 ' ber 1161 1140 --Y “err _ usa nas ' _°h,,f,_ f.. ._ .§10?»1151 ~ 11a 1101 \ v ‘f_ J 52:23 __ _ it Jill' L--1--»' -» » _ __,._ __ mgnrov 1120 1143 1140 1155- 1164 C1000 QI 91| 1| _~ __ _, 1>.u. Se _ gn ” 9 map 11'" '?~f.‘Y>:` "";.'.'...... _-.5 If ` _ _ 3 -_ 7’ ' ' _ -95 9" Calvin - ; m»=¢`l-°»»=‘1h¢1f_ne- ___°*;l‘Zl??.'»_ _ U'i1t'W_Elfill Otlitl’ ` '_ j;’y'¢_,,,g- ’=_’f"kgj; '_"f-.~`.”. .:'__'-"'_'.»>) _ _- l»¥FE_-elk ]Johneoe, 'ro BUILD TRADE BETWEEN U. S. AND RUSSIA. / __ _-en-» WASHINGTON. September 16- State department officials are noting with satisfaction the ltlunqhing of a movement in. Russia, _under govern- ment auspices, to arrange for s. new treaty of trade and commerce be- tween Russia aid fhe'Ui1i6ed‘ Stated? Altho only three end a. half months intervene before the expiration by denunciation of- the existing pact, there has been absolutely no pru- gress during the past three months in the negotiation for a new treaty. When, soon after the United States had given notice that it would abr.. gate the treaty oi 1832,~the stat.-__ department signified "to Russia thru Ambassador Guild, its readiness to talk about a new agreement, ins Russian government `1et_lt -bs ' 'know u that as America had seeniit-to _ »‘ de- nounce the present treaty, it was incumbent upon the United Stat'es‘to submit some definite proposition to form the basis of g new one; » As the department was not prepared to sub- mit such a proposition~-at -the mom- ent the negotiations were allowed to lense. some of the officials .believing that with the passage of a little time the feeling of resentment roused in, Russia by :bv denunciation of the, treaty miglzi abate. 'and that the great comm¢~'cial.lnterests which are* threatened -_-_:ul destruction by sever-_ alice' of the rf-lutiolls on the-ordinary" basis,_woull'9P%1‘.~ ° Hit’ _ _ou _ __ - The tar‘boiled' ova;-d nd tcaughéo fire. Mr. Brehaut arriv in ime --ex- tinguish the flames before much head- way was gained. Hlad no help been at hand all the buildings surrounding _the sc`ene~ei the iirewwould have surely been burned. - `~ \ a--lb "- ._.°John and Mrs' _McDougall ol i3angor,'P. ERI., réelvad the sad news from -Boston on Friday the 13th _inet that tholr~Qe\\g\1t9r pettie. who had leftliome _ Monday the 9th had 'dropped d' ,on the- street in Oambridgel _-Heart ` _ease supposed to have _been_the` cans .»Deceased'was of age. The-remains- were 'expected home on Monday,‘just one week from 'the date she left home apparently in the_best‘ ofhealth. The bereaved par- ents havo the sympathy of many friends in their sad aflliction. ...' Mrsl Wm. Sencabaugh and'son, -Elmer,-of Mr`dlord,'Mass_, who have been suunmering at »- Beach Point; Miss _Elsie -Nlcolle, 'Medford, Mass., who has'been visltigff her grand- parents, Johnand, Mr E.icolle_ White Sands; Miss Ada Sencabaugh, Mal- den, Mass., 'whohas been spending 3 vacation with her parents, M.--and Mrs. Seneabaugh, Guernsey Dove; _and Miss_ - Alberta Sencabeugh, _Pro- vide11C¢.: ' R. -I., who '_has- been - 'spend- -ing -her vacation with her parents, Benj. and Mrs. Sencabaugh, Murray Harbor; all left Murray Harbor on Sept. Sth for Boston. 1 ' ...°A' Mm-ray Harbor correspondent Murrs.y'_I-Iarbor train were Mrs. Mar- garet I-llanley, of Vancouver, B. C., who has been visiting relativesin Katie Shaw, Glenwilllerm, ‘to ' Gahr- lottetown; Mrs. M. Senca-baugh and daughter, Miss Ada, Preston Prowse, Master Gerald Pr wse;_ to .Murray '_Rlve1‘; ’-*Mit ' and "Jenkins who. 'have been visiting ' Murray Harbor, returning to fvernon'-River.. Merit Sencabaugh and John- E. Win- sloe, .Guernsey Cove, and Samuel- Macleod, Machon'_s'~_ I-Point; ‘were in" Charlottetown ` oi`1‘S56\1rday. Mrs. William Hamm, '__ »Bunbu'ry, was a passenger on the -Murray Harbor -train Saturday returning from lu?- ray River, wheresshe had been-»at» ing her_'father’s funeral, Ambrosel Horton.~An exceptionally, large eateh_ of-iflsh_.Was landed at `Jorda|1's Cove 5,; few days ago -by ~`-'Vernon Joi-den.; Harvesting is-_ in-‘ full swing around Murray-_H-arbor -and outlying districts, andlhrrners report '11 ful crop. Much interest is~ta.k'en in-‘fox-ij rauchingnln this district; and =seve¢'\l_ new ranches hava"°been --built the' last few weeks. A model-1 :meh has, been built by-llIr. Willard ~JoMen,”~ai Cape Bear, and anyone wishing to sed. the -best' ntehhnde-_ of lox-raising should visit Mr. Jordan's ranch." Mfg, J, Locke, of Trenton N. S1, over - 'wel in Montague yeeteriday.-Bn _ ..'.°~Rev..I@[r. l[gNoiJ.l, 'Murray River; _be _ohf-lined at a--very clever young-"'§a‘dy. '22_years' writes that.-recent passengers on the. Murray. Harbor -- and vicinity; Misa. is visiting her parents, John and.. , _ _ _ Mrs. Horton, _Murray River. - POLICE NEWB._ _ _..._ ...°R.°v. Mr. Bach, Georgetown, Lu _Mont-agle yesterday.-B. ' »` ‘..`-' _ ». `-`~_f~'--" ’ ...'Re1.`Btoll.i't, ~ Valleyilbllli was in _Mentegttef_y_eete_z~day.-B._ f__.~'rho`=1rom1n¢ Montague” _ _,__ " Ilorningnany Guardian our be obtained at H. J; llabon'e Drug Store. Beurfe. _ I ...°'.l‘hero'1vae a- meetillli 0( PNBW' tery in Montague yesterday to give. a _call to Mr. Miller, of Nova Scotiaj for the Caledonia circuit. .-,.°Mr. Cameron. New Gla°k0W. Sept. of the new steel bridge at ._.°Oharlle Thompson, Montae_u°.‘ was a passenger yesterday aftemoon enroute to resume his ‘etidies at Mt. `\nd~subse1-iptione in Sourls and vie- has returned home from Charlotte town, where she ha.s‘been visiting for and reldence ph f. -.;_`,"_-___-_ - - ‘ua \ _ J". _ A _ 1" Montague, has arrived ln Montague.. _.B_ _ _ Allis'on, Sackville.-‘-B I - ...°F. G. Jardin. 'Agent w_illf_be glad to receive all MWI. advertising- il if ”""` H" °”“ " °` ` PHISNUF lllliilllllli ‘ " _..~Mrs. John D. neu. M°1\i=»zue.‘ _ __ ~' - * I - ` ~ l a few days--H - _ _ ‘ -(From Yasnoi-eay'n‘=1iivonln_g<:.nni~¢ila1i) _ _ .-...--_ _..°'1‘. Gordon Ives. arent. will 'be -'rho homo of Mrs. 'Mary -McKay iv dvertislh if -- ~ '-' 51.2? §3..’Z.°?..f....“i.“';.'3;..T..n. ....5 N-°" '-°°“_;'_;'~ we 5”- ';;°_°_'>_f -» "fr t' Hi fllce phone No is 18 pretty -wa mg an ‘W1-legday ev°n` __ _._- l..-. _ viciui 1'- S 0 one N _ -_ ing. Sept- ith. when heryoungedt __ _ .- ° 2° - » dahghtnyriorn Eno was -name in -- '”'A'|`- GEURBETOWN vases. marriage to James A Stewart son ’ -'9“‘°'°"'“’°" °“°““l '°“°"' °“'°“ of Don am ana`Mr *se vi rt 'N' ' ‘S - _ _ g s. ea,-or-_;.__' _ gfiidwrgr hlgorlfgdoa qmngatlllnlishizl 'b°"°- RW- 501113 Murray omeiswdin T"°’d'7'°°'°b°" I* “"2 ' _ ' - i ' H M the presence of about one hundred Grand Display n_f Esrhibits ff§€.n1°¢n'1§“§`§in§f1y°on°§fn°rify°i§o..° - l=“°'F~-_ The 1»f1d°.~=»w»=<1_ uw veflvf §1uolla»»